Resorbable synthetic mesh supported with omentum flap in the treatment of giant hiatal hernia

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Abstract

Covering a large hiatal hernia with a mesh has become a basic procedure in the last few years. However, mesh implants are associated with high complication rates (esophageal erosion, perforation, fistula, etc.). We propose using a synthetic resorbable mesh supported with an omental flap as a possible solution to this problem. A 54-year-old female patient with a large hiatal defect (9 cm) was laparoscopically implanted with a synthetic resorbable mesh supported with an omental flap. The surgical procedure was successful and the patient was discharged on postoperative day 2. On a follow-up examination 6 months after surgery, she remained free of relapse or complication signs. Supporting an implanted resorbable mesh with an omental flap may be a solution to the problems posed by large esophageal hiatus defects. However, more studies based on larger patient samples and longer follow-up periods are necessary.

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Lara, F. J. P., Marín, R., Del Rey, A., & Oliva, H. (2014). Resorbable synthetic mesh supported with omentum flap in the treatment of giant hiatal hernia. International Surgery, 99(4), 551–555. https://doi.org/10.9738/INTSURG-D-13-00104.1

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